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GTAP Resource #7276

"Assessing sectoral impacts of agrifood emission targets under alternative SSPs with improved substantiation of food demand and globalization patterns"
by Clora, Francesco, Wusheng Yu, Laerke Jensbye, Clara G. Bouyssou and Jørgen Dejgård Jensen


Abstract
Livestock production and animal food consumption are at the center of the debates about the role of food system transition in realizing sustainable development goals including those related to climate goals and food and nutrition security. There are, however, significant divergences regarding environmental performance, emission intensity, production efficiency, consumer demand patterns, and nutrition and health outcomes related to these products across the globe. This paper provides a comprehensive set of new results looking into the future of the animal food sector under the five Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSP) with varying agricultural emission ambitions at country and global levels. Each of the five SSPs is “substantiated” with a set of demand elasticities specifically fitted to the SSP narratives, as well as a specific set of globalization assumptions. Model runs of three alternative sets of agriculture emission reduction scenarios interacting with the five SSPs give rise to a total 15 scenarios. These model runs provide a substantially larger set of results for scrutinizing alternative future of the livestock and animal food sector facing the challenges of satisfying food and nutrition security, limiting GHG emissions, and maintaining global trade linkages.


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Category: 2024 Conference Paper
Status: Not published
By/In: Presented during the 27th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis (Fort Collins, Colorado, USA)
Date: 2024
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Created: Yu, W. (4/15/2024)
Updated: Yu, W. (4/15/2024)
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- Climate change policy
- Trade and the environment
- Baseline development
- Calibration and parameter estimation
- Global


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